CBSE Class 10 The Making of a Global World — practice questions
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Practice CBSE Class 10 The Making of a Global World in the app →As early as 3000 BCE, an active coastal trade linked which civilisation with West Asia?The pre-modern Silk Routes were so named because they primarily carried:The Great Depression began in approximately which year?Which crop, introduced from the Americas, ultimately became staple food in many parts of Europe and helped redThe Bretton Woods system established the post-WWII international monetary framework with two key institutions.The Corn Laws were repealed in Britain in 1846 because:Indentured labour migration from India in the 19th century supplied workers mainly to:V.S. Naipaul, whose ancestors were indentured labourers, is associated with which Caribbean country?Henry Ford's mass-production assembly line at Detroit was inspired by:Rinderpest cattle plague devastated which continent in the 1890s, weakening African economies and labour resisAfter WWI, Britain's wartime borrowing made it a:The 'Group of 77' (G-77) demanded a NIEO. NIEO stands for:The 1885 Berlin Conference's main outcome regarding Africa was:During the late 19th century, the route which connected the East and West via the Suez Canal opened in:Which 'Group of 77' demand was central in the NIEO platform?Why did Britain end the gold standard in 1931?The 'hookworm' problem among indentured Indians in the West Indies is significant because it:Why did Indian indenture migration end in 1921?The 'Coolie ship' Tamils who emigrated to Sri Lanka and Malaya during indenture were primarily from which IndiThe 'Hosay' festival (named after the Shia ritual mourning of Imam Hussain) became popular in Trinidad as evid